New Belgium Brewing Co. is making its new presence in North Carolina known this summer, and this weekend in Raleigh it will be in the form of jousting mini-bike riders.

You might want to get in line for the photo booth for this one, and if you dress up in a costume you get a free pint of beer.

That’s according to the Oaks and Spokes, a Raleigh-based nonprofit organization run by a group promoting bicycle culture in Raleigh. The group's mission falls in line with New Belgium’s brand, and its flagship craft beer, Fat Tire Amber Ale.

The event is a pre-cursor to New Belgium’s upcoming national event, the Tour de Fat, which will be held in Durham on June 21. The Tour de Fat meanders through the country, starting in Washington, D.C., stopping in Durham, and then traveling on to Chicago, Minnesota, Idaho, Colorado, California and Arizona.

“New Belgium recently broke ground on an expansion brewery in Asheville's River Arts District with plans to open in late 2015,” says Margo Night Metzger, executive director of the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild. “They're already part of the state's craft beer community and we're excited to claim them as a North Carolina brewery.”